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Side 1443
... committee , for the But it is contended , if we have not this power purpose of obtaining information to guide the House by those clauses of the Constitution vesting gen- of Representatives in exercising the powers of legis- eral powers ...
... committee , for the But it is contended , if we have not this power purpose of obtaining information to guide the House by those clauses of the Constitution vesting gen- of Representatives in exercising the powers of legis- eral powers ...
Side 1461
... committee to whom was referred , on the sixth instant , a petition of Alexander Bailie , late Collector of the Customs Resolved , That a special committee be appointed to for the District of Natchez , in the Mississippi inquire into the ...
... committee to whom was referred , on the sixth instant , a petition of Alexander Bailie , late Collector of the Customs Resolved , That a special committee be appointed to for the District of Natchez , in the Mississippi inquire into the ...
Side 1463
... Committee of the Whole on Monday uext . THE MINT . The House went into Committee of the Whole , on the bill for continuing the Mint at Philadel phia ; and Mr. ALSTON said , having been the chairman who reported the bill , although ...
... Committee of the Whole on Monday uext . THE MINT . The House went into Committee of the Whole , on the bill for continuing the Mint at Philadel phia ; and Mr. ALSTON said , having been the chairman who reported the bill , although ...
Side 1469
... Committee rose and reported their agreement to the same , with several amendments . The House proceeded to consider the amendments , Mr. SMILIE suggested to the mover the pro - and ordered that the farther consideration of the priety of ...
... Committee rose and reported their agreement to the same , with several amendments . The House proceeded to consider the amendments , Mr. SMILIE suggested to the mover the pro - and ordered that the farther consideration of the priety of ...
Side 1471
... committee , with leave to report by bill , or other wise . ARMY AND NAVY . On motion of Mr. DAWSON , the House went into Committee of the Whole , on the report of the committee on our Military and Naval Establish- ments . The first ...
... committee , with leave to report by bill , or other wise . ARMY AND NAVY . On motion of Mr. DAWSON , the House went into Committee of the Whole , on the report of the committee on our Military and Naval Establish- ments . The first ...
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